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Madoven - Bootstrap Template
mikejd:
Thanks dbs, I should have noticed this.
cheers,
Mike
mikejd:
I now have the template installed and I would like to make changes. The style is set using the bootstrap.min.css file downloaded from another website. It is quite difficult to edit the .min.css file as it is compacted. So my next question is - can I access the normal css file (bootstrap.css)? Alternatively, I quess I could create a new css file and add this to the index.php file after the bootstrap.min.css file.
Mike
dbs:
--- Quote ---Alternatively, I quess I could create a new css file and add this to the index.php file after the bootstrap.min.css file.
--- End quote ---
Best way ...
pattyland:
@mikejd: Sure! All Bootstrap fils are available in non-minified on http://getbootstrap.com/
I will update theme to include a custom.css where you can put your own styles and update without problems!
@dbs: Thanks for the explanation. If there would be a acceptably official theme repository I would upload it there...
mikejd:
@pattyland - just a thought for the future users of this template (By the way, I think this is a really great template, and just what I was looking for at this moment).
You have called the bootstrap.min.css file and the bootstrap.min.js file from an external website, which is working fine for now. But I wonder if it might not be prudent to wrap these files into the template, in case they become unavailable or changed at some future date?
Just my opinion, and thanks for the good work.
regards,
Mike
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